The Penticton Chamber of Commerce say it will support the 3 day Boonstock Music and Arts Festival on the August long weekend. The site chosen on locatee-owned land at the Penticton Indian Band, off Airport Road, north of the Skaha Meadows Golf Club. The festival was held for the first 10 years in Gibbons (north […]
Archives for May 2014
Boonstock gets support from Penticton Chamber
“Disappointing”
Job Fair May 29th from 4 – 6 PM at the South Okanagan Secondary School. Employers – 11 registered and 8 tables were filled with employers seeking workers. Picture above of the employers seeking workers and some of the organizers. The world hosting seminar that run during the day had 12 people for training. Organized […]
Register early
“2014 OLIVER JUNIOR TENNIS PROGRAM” ______________________________________________ REGISTRATION FOR JUNIOR TENNIS LESSONS WHEN: SATURDAYS, JUNE 14TH – JULY 12TH WHERE: OLIVER TENNIS COURTS TIME: 12:30PM – 1:45PM COST: $15.00 PER PLAYER REGISTRATION IS LIMITED TO SIXTEEN (16) PLAYERS, PLEASE REGISTER EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. JR. TENNIS PLAYERS WILL LEARN THE BASIC FUNDEMENTALS OF TENNIS: SERVING GROUND STROKES-FOREHAND AND BACKHAND NET […]
Down the aisle
Letter to the editor – Al Coates
Jack your attitude is part of the problem. As a town representative you should not be blowing off Oliver residence with silly publisher comments. IE: TV health silliness and oh guess you should leave town if it’s too noisy. Most noise is intermittent such as construction, snow ploughing, lawn mowers, etc. Kaddabi blasts announcements and […]
Going batty
Okanagan Bat Project The Okanagan Valleys is well-known for its diverse habitats from the lakes, streams and sage-covered grasslands in the valley-bottom to the Ponderosa Pine and Douglas fir forests reaching up to the rugged cliffs above us. Is it any surprise that the Okanagan Valley has more species of bats living here than anywhere […]



